Chicago Tribune (Sunday)

Illinois drops to 1-2 after getting crushed

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CHARLOTTES­VILLE, Va. — After seeing his offense start slowly in its season-opening win over William & Mary, Virginia coach Bronco Mendenhall designed his practices this week to correct that.

The offense came quickly as Virginia scored touchdowns on its first two possession­s Saturday against Illinois on its way to a 42-14 win.

“I have a belief that we’re designed for the results we get,” Mendenhall said. “And so we just flipped the script.”

Brennan Armstrong threw for five touchdowns and became the third quarterbac­k in program history to pass for more than 400 yards as Virginia snapped a ninegame regular-season losing streak in nonconfere­nce games against Power Five opponents.

Armstrong threw for 171 yards and two touchdowns in the opening quarter, connecting with tight end Jelani Woods for a 32-yard score and wide receiver Dontayvion Wicks from 28-yards out for a 14-0 lead while many fans were still filing into the stadium for the unusual 11 a.m. Eastern kickoff.

Armstrong went 27-for-36 for 405 yards, joining Kurt Benkert — who did it twice — and Marc Verica as Virginia quarterbac­ks who surpassed 400 yards in a game. Wicks finished with a pair of touchdown catches for Virginia (2-0).

Woods, a 6-foot-7 transfer from Oklahoma State, became the first Virginia tight end to have 100 receiving yards in a game since Heath Miller had 110 against Florida State in 2004. Woods’ 122 yards were the most since Miller’s 145 against Virginia Tech in 2003.

Virginia’s defense, coming off its first shutout since the 2018 Belk Bowl, sacked quarterbac­k Artur Sitkowski three times and held the Illini without points on 12 of 14 possession­s.

“To start the game the way we did defensivel­y, giving up two big scores, we battled ourselves back into it,” Illinois coach Bret Bielema said. “We did not hold them defensivel­y. We had a few things go against us but the reactions were good, so we’ve got a lot of work to do.”

Wide receiver Deuce Spann caught a 33-yard touchdown pass in the first quarter for the Illini (1-2), and running back Chase Brown capped the opening drive of the second half with a 21-yard scoring run.

Stepping up from FCS competitio­n proved more than manageable for the Cavaliers, who scored their most points against a Power Five nonconfere­nce opponent since putting up 47 on Indiana in 2009.

The Illini’s season-opening win over Nebraska feels like a distant memory. Bielema’s team struggled on offense and defense against a middle-of-the-pack ACC team.

The Illini play their second Big Ten game when hosting Maryland on Friday night.

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